Magic and Cookie Johnson on HIV/AIDS Awareness and Their Concerns That ‘Young People Are Not Scared’
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When Earvin “Magic” Johnson revealed his HIV diagnosis to the world in 1991, not much was known about the immune disease and fear ...
Earl “Magic” Johnson and Cookie Johnson are set to be honored with The Elizabeth Taylor Commitment to End AIDS Award at the fourth annual Elizabeth Taylor Ball to End AIDS. On Tuesday The Elizabeth ...
At a time when HIV was still seen as a death sentence, Magic Johnson shocked the world by announcing he was infected. But the bigger shock may have been what happened next. In Episode 9 of “Binge Sesh ...
Magic and Cookie Johnson received top honors at the Elizabeth Taylor Ball to End AIDS, where emcee Courtney B. Vance read a letter sent by the former president as part of the night's tribute. By Chris ...
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation has presented Earvin “Magic” Johnson with its inaugural World AIDS Day Magic Award. The basketball legend and hugely successful businessman received the award for his ...
Hydeia Broadbent started speaking publicly about her experiences as someone with HIV/AIDS when she was a young child. “I want people to know that we’re just normal people,” a 7-year-old Broadbent told ...
Magic Johnson is no less ambitious than he was when he was winning championships with the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1980s. Johnson is always seeking out new business ventures, having recently become ...
Magic and Cookie Johnson on HIV/AIDS Awareness and Their Concerns That ‘Young People Are Not Scared’
When Earvin “Magic” Johnson revealed his HIV diagnosis to the world in 1991, not much was known about the immune disease and fear was high. Johnson didn’t know what his future would look like, or how ...
The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation (ETAF) will honor Earvin “Magic” Johnson and his wife, Cookie Johnson, with The Elizabeth Taylor Commitment to End AIDS Award on Sept. 21. The fourth annual ...
The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation (ETAF) has announced NBA Hall of Fame legend, philanthropist and businessman Earvin “Magic” Johnson and philanthropist and entrepreneur Cookie Johnson will be ...
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